Waves (compilation album)

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Waves
Waves album.jpg
Compilation album by
Released2000
Recorded1997–2000
Genre French house
Length76:19
Label
Producer Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Crydamoure chronology
Waves
(2000)
Waves II
(2003)

Waves is the first compilation album released on the Crydamoure label in 2000. [1] The album was mixed by Le Knight Club, a duo consisting of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Eric Chedeville.

Track listing

  1. The Buffalo Bunch – "Music Box" – (4:01)
  2. Le Knight Club vs. DJ Sneak – "Intergalactik Disko" (DJ Sneak's Version) – (3:33)
  3. Raw Man – "Lovers" – (3:14)
  4. Le Knight Club – "Hysteria" – (4:03)
  5. Le Knight Club – "Coral Twist" – (2:07)
  6. Le Knight Club – "Gator" – (2:00)
  7. Deelat – "Wet Indiez" – (4:53)
  8. Le Knight Club – "Mirage" – (3:56)
  9. Le Knight Club – "Chérie D'amoure" – (2:43)
  10. The Eternals – "Wrath Of Zeus" – (4:32)
  11. Sedat – "The Turkish Avenger" – (3:45)
  12. Play Paul – "Spaced Out" – (2:30)
  13. The Buffalo Bunch – "T.I.T.T.S." – (2:55)
  14. Raw Man – "Number Seven" (Le Knight Club Remix) – (1:58)
  15. Le Knight Club vs. DJ Sneak – "Intergalactik" Disko – (3:31)
  16. Le Knight Club – "Troobadoor" – (2:08)
  17. Le Knight Club – "Santa Claus" – (3:40)
  18. Paul Johnson – "White Winds" – (2:59)
  19. Archigram – "In Flight" (Raw Club remix) – (2:24)
  20. Le Knight Club – "Boogie Shell" – (4:17)
  21. Le Knight Club – "Coco Girlz" – (2:16)
  22. Deelat – "G.M.F." – (4:29)
  23. Le Knight Club – "Holiday On Ice" – (4:15)

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Personnel

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References

  1. "Various - Crydamoure Presents Waves". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-12-15.